England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction; Mate selection -- Fiction; Young women -- Fiction
*Abroad with the Jimmies.* With a portrait, in duogravure, of the
author.
Library 12mo, cloth, decorative cover . . . $1.50
"A deliciously fresh, graphic book. The writer is so original and
unspoiled that her point of view has value."—_Mary Hartwell Catherwood_.
"Full of ozone, of snap, of ginger, of swing and momentum."—_Chicago
Evening Post_.
"... Is one of her best and cleverest novels ... filled to the brim with
amusing incidents and experiences. This vivacious narrative needs no
commendation to the readers of Miss Bell’s well-known earlier
books."—_N. Y. Press_.
*The Interference of Patricia.* With a frontispiece from drawing by
Frank T. Merrill.
Small 12mo, cloth, decorative cover . . . $1.00
"There is life and action and brilliancy and dash and cleverness and a
keen appreciation of business ways in this story."—_Grand Rapids
Herald_.
"A story full of keen and flashing satire."—_Chicago Record-Herald_.
*A Book Of Girls.* With a frontispiece.
Small 12mo, cloth, decorative cover . . . $1.00
"The stories are all eventful and have effective humor."—_New York Sun_.
"Lilian Bell surely understands girls, for she depicts all the
variations of girl nature so charmingly."—_Chicago Journal_.
_The above two volumes boxed in special holiday dress, per set, $2.50_.
*The Red Triangle.* Being some further chronicles of Martin Hewitt,
investigator. By ARTHUR MORRISON, author of "The Hole in the Wall,"
"Tales of Mean Streets," etc.
Library 12mo, cloth decorative . . . $1.50
This is a genuine, straightforward detective story of the kind that
keeps the reader on the _qui vive_. Martin Hewitt, investigator, might
well have studied his methods from Sherlock Holmes, so searching and
successful are they.
"Better than Sherlock Holmes."—_New York Tribune_.
"The reader who has a grain of fancy or imagination may be defied to lay
this book down, once he has begun it, until the last word has been
reached."—_Philadelphia North American_.
"If you like a good detective story you will enjoy this."—_Brooklyn
Eagle_.
"We have found ’The Red Triangle’ a book of absorbing
interest."—_Rochester Herald_.
"Will be eagerly read by every one who likes a tale of mystery."—_The
Scotsman, England_.
*Prince Hagen.* By UPTON SINCLAIR, author of "King Midas," etc.
Library 12mo, cloth decorative . . . . $1.50
In this book Mr. Sinclair has written a satire of the first order—one
worthy to be compared with Swift’s biting tirades against the follies
and abuses of mankind.
"A telling satire on politics and society in modern New
York."—_Philadelphia Public Ledger_.
"The book has a living vitality and is a strong depiction of political
New York."—_Bookseller, Newsdealer, and Stationer_.
*The Silent Maid.* By FREDERIC W. PANGBORN.
Large 16mo, cloth decorative, with a frontispiece by Frank T. Merrill .
. . $1.00
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